Trouble installing MAPP Stack as Root user in OSX

trying to install bitnami mappstack as root user on osx. I follow the direction on their help page to a 't', but I keep getting a 'command not found' error when I try to run the installbuilder.sh as a super user. I'm not very good with the terminal. What the heck am I doing wrong?

Okay, as stated before I am not a CodeIgniter guru. What I do know is that the following works for me: Config: $config['base_url'] = "http://www.deltadigital.ca/"; # or use $config['base_url'] = ""; $config['uri_protocol'] = "REQUEST_URI"; $config['index_page'] = ''; Routes: $route['default_controller'] = "tlc/view"; $route['(:any)'] = "tlc/view/$1"; $route['404_override'] = ""; Controller: <?php if...

I think the problem are the missing placeholders. Without the placeholders your stated URL http://www.mysite.pk/jobs/search/faisalabad/all-cats won't match. The correct route should look like this: $route["jobs/pakistan/(:any)"]="vacancies/search"; $route["search/pakistan/(:any)"]="vacancies/search"; This way both jobs/pakistan and search/pakistan are working. Edit This RewriteRule will have the same effect when put in the .htaccess file. RewriteRule ^jobs/search/(.*)?$...

This works on a Mac (includes the %): ps -A -o %cpu | awk '{s+=$1} END {print s "%"}' To break this down a bit: ps is the process status tool. Most *nix like operating systems support it. There are a few flags we want to pass to it: -A...

The NoCase ([NC]) doesn't even make sense there as you're not matching anything. Just take it out. RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteCond %{DOCUMENT_ROOT}/$1\.php -f RewriteRule ^(.+?)/?$ /$1.php [L] ...

You really don't need the first condition because the rewrite rule takes care of that. You can try this rule here. RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} userid=(.*) RewriteRule ^/?abc/start$ https://5.6.7.8/operate?service=checkuser&userid=%1 [P] ...

Perhaps this is for Linux (although OSX adds an interesting twist by reversing the roles of bash and echo). Linux's /bin/echo has a -e option which expands escapes of the sort you show, while some shells (such as dash, used in Debian) follow POSIX more closely, and do not do...

Passenger author here. Try setting passenger_log_level to a higher value, which may give you insights on why this is happening. I don't know which Passenger version you are using, but in version 5, the Passenger request processing cycle looks like this: Apache receives the request. Once headers are complete, it...

I'm not sure what you mean by But don't know how to exclude other pages But you are already excluding the pages when you create specific rules for them. This should work. <IfModule mod_rewrite.c> RewriteEngine On RewriteBase / #redirect specific pages RewriteRule ^certain-page$ http://new-domain.com/certain-page [R=301,L] RewriteRule ^another-certain-page$ http://new-domain.com/another-certain-page [R=301,L] #Redirect...

The query string is separate from the request uri. In your case you only want to add a value to it, so you can use the [QSA] (Query String Append) flag to pass the entire query string with the value you captured from the URI Try: RewriteRule ^demo/(.*)$ demo.php?utm_campaign=$1 [L,NC,QSA]...

You need to do two things: Create an array of all your input variables Loop through the array and initiate all your calls The following illustrates the concept: #!/bin/ksh #Create array of inputs - space separator inputs=(Input1 Input2 Input3 Input4) # Loop through all the array items {0 ... n-1}...

You just needed to combine your rules. RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} (^|&)option=com_virtuemart(&|$) [NC] RewriteRule (.*) http://parts.domain.com/? [L,NC,R=301] In the second example, you had not provided the regular expression to match....

So it turns out the memory limit was being increased properly, just not being reflected in phpinfo(). The reason it was not reflecting in the phpinfo() echo, is because I was making the memory increase in the controller, and then echoing phpinfo() from the view, so the increase was not...

I think the /etc/hosts file configuration for the PC-A is not correct. ::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback www.test.tld The above mentioned entry seems to be problematic. Instead of that please point the IPv6 address of PC-A to www.test.tld and remove the entry for the www.test.tld from the loopback address....

ok , I assume you want to change the URI from http://www.example.com/result.php?team=arsenal&player=ospina to http://www.example/subdirectory/arsenal/ospina.html so this is the .htaccess that will do that for you RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^team=(.*)\&player=(.*)$ RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.example.com/subdirectory/%1/%2.html [R=301] you can test it with htaccess tester here http://htaccess.madewithlove.be/ and some useful links for documentation and...

The reason this is happening is because you probably have different PHP versions running. I believe this has been considered a PHP bug for some time but don't quote me on that. You might be running an earlier version of PHP (Like maybe 5.2.X) on your localhost and newer on...

I assume you're asking for any request containing a query string to return a 404. If that is what you want, use the below: RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} .+ RewriteRule .* - [R=404,L] This will use the regex .+ to check if there are one or more characters in the...

I'm assuming that you are trying to do two things here: Force HTTPS and www. Redirect to test.php if a certain IP is making the request The issue you were facing was due to the fact that even though the IP address was being matched, it was still being checked...

Your rule is backwards - it works the other way around. You can try with the following: RewriteRule ^folder1/folder2/(.*)$ /demo/folder1/$1 [R,L] Or perhaps you'd like to make folder1 dynamic: RewriteRule ^([^/]+)/folder2/(.*)$ /demo/$1/$2 [R,L] If one of these works for you, and you would like to make the redirect permanent, you...

The syntax of your original COPY command is also fine. The problem is with your column named timestamp, which is a data type and is a reserved word in this context. For this reason you need to escape your column name as follows: COPY product (uid, productcount, term, "timestamp") TO...

Do not modify files in /usr/bin. That's Apple's turf, and there are always other possibilities to avoid changing things there, especially since Apple's next update will happily revert these changes again and scripts might rely on /usr/bin/php being exactly the version Apple shipped with the OS. Put the original binary...

It's not a jmeter issue: check components between jmeter and apache (firewall, load balancer, ddos protection ...) check apache settings, to check this rampup slowly and see starting from which load you get those errors. ...

Yes, If you wish to use multiple addresses like subdomains to the same location you can do this. <VirtualHost *:81> ServerName example.com ServerAlias www.example.com sub1.example.com sub2.example.com DocumentRoot /var/www/example.com #more stuff etc here if needed </VirtualHost> It's part of name based virtual host. http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/vhosts/name-based.html...

When a new consumer joins a consumer group the set of consumers attempt to "rebalance" the load to assign partitions to each consumer. If the set of consumers changes while this assignment is taking place the rebalance will fail and retry. This setting controls the maximum number of attempts before...

I'd look for errors in the console for the JavaScript. If there are none I would try to run the PHP by itself. Add error reporting to the top of your PHP file(s) right after your opening If that doesn't reveal anything add some XML error handling as outlined here...

First: Don't do any of this. Structure your program some other way. If you described to us why you think you need this behavior, we could potentially have told you how to achieve it otherwise. Getting down to the question: If you wrap your block in a loop, you can...

You could consider using the proxy_ajp instead of proxy_http. But you can also use the RemoteAddrValve to define restrictions based on IP address: <Engine name="Catalina" defaultHost="localhost"> ... ... ... <Valve className="org.apache.catalina.valves.RemoteAddrValve" allow="127\.0\.0\.1"/> ... </Engine> ...

Try adding to the Apache configuration file: WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL} See: http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/ApplicationIssues#Python_Simplified_GIL_State_API As the log snippet shows the WSGI file at least being loaded, which would only happen if a request is received, the issue may that you are using third party extension modules for Python that will not work in...

You don’t have to fill your .htaccess file with thousands of lines of IPs. Instead, you can install a C library and an Apache module to do the heavy lifting for you. MaxMind provides a popular free database that is often used for IP lookups. Their GeoLite2 is a free...

i found the way to know if a module is loaded or not, here's to command to list the modules enabled: apachectl -M | sort It will list all enabled modules alphabetically. Wordpress has an .htaccess but default where it enables Rewrite_Mod for its use: # BEGIN WordPress <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>...